What Are You Doing Right Now
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Many people in the US speak Spanish but it doesn't make it the preferred language. Spanish is being required at many, hospitals, some banks and the US Postal Service. It's also very common in the construction world.
In much of Europe people prefer English so that they are not switching between things for different people. My office here is 100% English.
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Drinking my second cup of coffee and moving files off of an old decrepit tower to a new Synology NAS. My Sys. Admin is also talking to me, on speaker phone, about some potential consultants for a project we are working on.
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Another major vendor screw up. This time Cox doesn't know what VoIP or PBXs are.... while trying to post "expert knowledge" about them.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Another major vendor screw up. This time Cox doesn't know what VoIP or PBXs are.... while trying to post "expert knowledge" about them.
Um unless you are very very small since when is it either or? It's both. I guess they think PBX's are the analog/digital systems only no IP Based.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Another major vendor screw up. This time Cox doesn't know what VoIP or PBXs are.... while trying to post "expert knowledge" about them.
Um unless you are very very small since when is it either or? It's both. I guess they think PBX's are the analog/digital systems only no IP Based.
I'm not completely sure what they are thinking. I thought that they were confusing VoIP with hosted and PBX with on-premises. But I am not completely sure. They are so wildly off base, it might be random.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Another major vendor screw up. This time Cox doesn't know what VoIP or PBXs are.... while trying to post "expert knowledge" about them.
Um unless you are very very small since when is it either or? It's both. I guess they think PBX's are the analog/digital systems only no IP Based.
I'm not completely sure what they are thinking. I thought that they were confusing VoIP with hosted and PBX with on-premises. But I am not completely sure. They are so wildly off base, it might be random.
I think they thought PBX meant POTS and VoIP was VoIP. Clearly someone who had NO IDEA what they were talking about.
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Could be. But some of the stuff that they said, like if you lose your network you'd lose your phones, suggested hosting rather than POTS.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Could be. But some of the stuff that they said, like if you lose your network you'd lose your phones, suggested hosting rather than POTS.
It could easily mean that if your internal network, like a router or switch, goes down, your phones lose connection and therefore go down. I don't see any way that would exclusively imply hosting. That's one explanation, but not how I would have interpreted it at all. It implied to me that if your internal network goes down with a POTS system, you might lose internet, but still have phones, while with a VoIP system you lose it all.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Could be. But some of the stuff that they said, like if you lose your network you'd lose your phones, suggested hosting rather than POTS.
Not sure how you got that out of the post. They said you lose phone if the internet goes down with VoIP meaning your SIP trunk. But the suffer under PBX like powered received from phone line, international calling charges etc. point to it being POTS.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Could be. But some of the stuff that they said, like if you lose your network you'd lose your phones, suggested hosting rather than POTS.
Not sure how you got that out of the post. They said you lose phone if the internet goes down with VoIP meaning your SIP trunk. But the suffer under PBX like powered received from phone line, international calling charges etc. point to it being POTS.
Oh yeah, that makes even less sense.
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I guess spiceworks covers up for bad PR of their vendors. They deleted that one.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
I guess spiceworks covers up for bad PR of their vendors. They deleted that one.
Oh, now that is something!
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just got two ERLs in. have a 3 pack of WAPs coming tomorrow. time to play ?
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Preparing to leave town!
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@Hubtech I have an ERL and a Cradlepoint LTE modem/router I am about to sit down and work on.
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@g.jacobse said:
@Dashrender said:
Preparing to leave town!
Uhm,.. do we say we don't know you now?
Not the ML town.. my own town...
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@JaredBusch My ERL is running nicely. I did have to drop in the ISP DNS... but I can't say that has fixed the issue.
Setting up an old XP box to be the UBNT controller,... but for some reason it can't get outside.. it has a valid IP, can PING the ERL, but just get outside... it can't even get to the ERL..
otherwise - I'm happy with it.
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Just burnt myself on coffee from my Thermos. God damned thing is too efficient.